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International Conference on Children, Youth, and Global Inequality
8–9 Dec 2026
Seoul, South Korea
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What you'll hear about
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01
Understanding Global Inequality: The Role of Children and Youth
This track explores the multifaceted dimensions of global inequality as they pertain to children and youth. It aims to analyze how social stratification affects access to resources and opportunities for younger populations.
02
Poverty and Its Impact on Child Development
This session focuses on the relationship between poverty and child development outcomes. It will examine how economic deprivation influences educational attainment, health, and overall well-being among children and youth.
03
Education Access and Equity for Marginalized Youth
This track addresses the barriers to education faced by marginalized youth in various contexts. It seeks to identify strategies for improving access and equity in educational systems worldwide.
04
Health Disparities Among Children in Low-Income Communities
This session investigates the health disparities that disproportionately affect children in low-income communities. It will highlight the implications of these disparities for long-term development and social policy.
05
Economic Development and Its Effects on Youth Empowerment
This track examines the interplay between economic development initiatives and youth empowerment. It aims to explore how economic policies can foster or hinder the agency of young people in society.
06
Social Policy Innovations for Vulnerable Children and Youth
This session focuses on innovative social policies designed to support vulnerable children and youth. It will analyze case studies of successful interventions and their implications for broader policy frameworks.
07
Migration and Its Consequences for Youth Identity
This track explores the impact of migration on the identity formation of youth. It seeks to understand how displacement and cultural transitions affect their social integration and sense of belonging.
08
Child Rights and Global Advocacy: Challenges and Opportunities
This session addresses the current challenges in advocating for child rights on a global scale. It will discuss opportunities for collaboration among stakeholders to enhance the protection and promotion of children's rights.
09
Strategies for Inequality Reduction in Child Welfare
This track focuses on effective strategies for reducing inequality in child welfare systems. It aims to identify best practices and policy recommendations that can lead to improved outcomes for disadvantaged children.
10
Social Protection Mechanisms for Children and Youth
This session examines the role of social protection mechanisms in safeguarding the well-being of children and youth. It will explore how these systems can mitigate the effects of poverty and inequality.
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Vulnerability and Resilience: The Experiences of Youth in Crisis
This track investigates the experiences of youth facing crises, such as conflict and natural disasters. It aims to highlight their resilience and the support systems that can aid in their recovery and development.